The Gallery Hangover
In the seventh episode of The Gallery Hangover, gallerist Yessíca Torres sits down with painter Jem Atwater to discuss her evolving practice and deep connection to the Ventura art community. Based at Pacific and Main Creative Workspace, Jem reflects on the positive impact of having a dedicated studio environment, both for her own growth and for the collaborative energy it fosters among artists working within the space. Known for her oil paintings that blend traditional technique with a contemporary sensibility, Jem shares insight into her approach to capturing light, atmosphere, and movement, particularly through her coastal inspired landscapes. The conversation also highlights her ongoing collaboration with painter Gabriel Islas, including the painting classes they lead together and their shared commitment to mentorship and community building. Looking ahead, Jem discusses her upcoming exhibition at the Channel Islands Maritime Museum, where she is creating a new body of large scale seascapes that expand both the physical and conceptual scope of her work. She also introduces a growing interest in animal portraiture, signaling an exciting shift and expansion within her practice. Through this post opening conversation, Jem offers a thoughtful perspective on balancing studio work, teaching, and community engagement, while continuing to develop a body of work rooted in observation, discipline, and place.
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